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Light scratches in alfer® cover strips of anodised aluminium can be easily removed with slightly abrasive household cleaners (scouring cleanser) and a damp cloth – then rub off with a damp cloth and polish with a dry cloth.

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Self-adhesive alfer® cover strips of aluminium can even be removed after long years of service without residue, with a little care. Carefully slide a broad-head screwdriver or firmer chisel under the profile, lift the profile slightly, and carefully pull out the threads of adhesive.

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alfer® cover strips of stainless steel can be cleaned simply with a damp cloth and perhaps some dishwashing liquid or with off-the-shelf stainless steel care products and then dried with a soft dry cloth.

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alfer® edging profiles of anodised aluminium are simply screwed or bonded onto the floor, and the carpet is pushed under the profile edge. Then the profile edge is pressed into the carpet with a wood block and rubber mallet. When bonding the profiles ensure that the substrate is dry and free of dust and grease.

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Installing the plastic insert is quite simple. The edges are pressed in a bit and then starting at one end they are inserted into the alfer® step edging profile. The inserts can be easily replaced as needed or if they are worn without removing the aluminium step edging profile. To replace, the insert is raised left or right with a screwdriver, until the insert can be grasped with the fingers.

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The alfer® plastic step edging profiles are bonded with contact adhesive onto the dry step that must be free of dust and grease. The flexible soft lip accepts floor coverings up to 5 mm in thickness. The flexible plastic adapts perfectly to the incline of the steps. All anodised and drilled aluminium profiles in the colors silver, brass, and bronze have color matched screws available.

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Repair work on stone and wooden stairs

"With stone stairs first a galvanized repair bracket is screw-fastened in front of the edge. If there is a lot of unevenness it must be equalized beforehand so that the repair bracket lays over the entire length. This is done with repair putty.After cleaning, the steps are pre-coated with an artificial rubber agent and filled with repair putty. This levels out the worn areas. Then the PVC step edging profiles are bonded with rubber adhesive, or metal edge profiles are screw-fastened, onto the edges that accept the covering on the step and that lie flush on the vertical step.Wooden stairs can be repaired in the same manner as stone stairs. There is a different repair possibility that involves leveling the uneven points of the step after cleaning and after a rubber pre-coat with repair putty and then screwing on plywood pieces that have been cut to size. Stabilize the step by screwing on galvanized repair brackets.After the pre-coat with an artificial liquid rubber solution and filling as needed, the step edging profiles are installed as described for the stone stairs."